DescriptionThe Slipper Chapel, Houghton St Giles - geograph.org.uk - 1053939.jpg
English: The Slipper Chapel, Houghton St Giles From here pilgrims walked barefoot to the shrine at Little Walsingham, a distance of 2km. That shrine was 'taken over' by the Anglican Church, and the chapel was dissolved in 1538 and fell into ruin. In the late 1890s it was restored and was used again by pilgrims in 1897. In 1934 it became the nucleus of the Roman Catholic National Shrine to Our Lady.
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